On March 3, 2016, we were robbed of Lexa and her story. And while it may take another 8 years, her story can still be (re)written. She has touched so many lives - tell me, isn't she worth fighting for? 8 YEARS WITHOUT LEXA hasn't changed that... #Lexa#Clexa#OsoGonpleiNouSteOdon
March 3, 2016
The day that ruined a lot of us. The day we lost Lexa. It's been 8 years but she still has a huge impact. Lexa will always be remembered. Lexa's legacy will live on forever.
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It may be 2024, but #Lexa still deserves better. And it may have been 94 months without our Heda, but we still miss her and want her back. Anyone else? Ste yuj! #OsoGonpleiNouSteOdon
Your monthly reminder: #Lexa still matters and her fate can still be rewritten. 91 MONTHS WITHOUT LEXA but we keep her alive, keep reminding others of her legacy, for as long as necessary! #LexaMatters#LexaSpinoff#Clexa
3 years ago, nothing could stop us from fighting, although we'd been made fun of. We didnt give up and, every week, we hoped to see her. And then it happened, not in the way we'd hoped, but it was Alycia. And it happened bc of us. Our fandom is special and we'll NEVER FORGET LEXA
It would've been so easy to have (the real) Lexa in the finale and reunited with Clarke, be it by 'transcending' or by 'pulling an Emori' or any number of creative plot twists in line with the show's questionable canon. Never forget Lexa or what should have been...
I was late to #The100, caught wind AFTER the Clexa situation caused a stir. I tuned in casually until near the end, circled back for finale. And even just from a creative/writing standpoint it was very illogical to not reunite Clarke and Lexa for real. There WERE believable ways.